As for Libya, we know it to be washed on all sides by the sea, except where it is attached to Asia. This discovery was first made by Necos, the Egyptian king, who on desisting from the canal which he had begun between the Nile and the Arabian gulf, sent... Classical Geography - Pagina 97di Henry Fanshawe Tozer - 1897 - 3 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Herodotus - 1859 - 586 pagine
...all sides by the sea, except where it is attached to Asia. This discovery was first made by Needs,* the Egyptian king, who on desisting from the canal...which he had begun between the Nile and the Arabian gulf,5 sent to sea a number of ships manned by Phoenicians, with orders to make for the Pillars of... | |
| Herodotus - 1859 - 590 pagine
...Egyptian king, who on desisting from the caiial which he had begun between the Nile and the Arabian gulf,5 sent to sea a number of ships manned by Phoenicians, with orders to make for the Pillars of Hercules,8 and return to Egypt t ween Europe and Asia. lu this he departed from llccatanis, who, as... | |
| Herodotus, George Rawlinson - 1862 - 474 pagine
...or at Sherbro', and far more probably the latter." CHAP. 40 42. CIRCUMNAVIGATION BY ORDER OF ÑECO. who on desisting from the canal which he had begun between the Nile and the Arabian Gulf,5 sent to sea a number of ships manned by Phoenicians, with orders to make for the Pillars of... | |
| Herodotus - 1866 - 486 pagine
...all sides by the sea, except where it is attached to Asia. This discovery was first made by Ñecos/ the Egyptian king, who on desisting from the canal which he had begun between the Nile India in a marsh. I incline to suspect a mere lapsue, by which Herodotus has made the river run east,... | |
| Philip Smith - 1871 - 332 pagine
...all sides by the sea, except where it is attached to Asia. This discovery was first made by Necos, the Egyptian king, who, on desisting from the canal...Phoenicians, with orders to make for the Pillars of Hercules,12 and return to Egypt through them, and by the Mediterranean. " The Phoanicians took their... | |
| Philip Smith - 1871 - 620 pagine
...when disappointed of connecting the Mediterranean and Eastern Seas by his canal, sent to sea a fleet manned by Phoenicians, with orders to make for the...Hercules, and return to Egypt through them and by the Northern Sea (ie the Mediterranean). They sailed through the Erythrasan Sea into the Southern Ocean.... | |
| William Schaw Lindsay - 1874 - 724 pagine
...to Asia. This discovery was first made by Necho, the Egyptian king, who, on desisting from the canal he had begun between the Nile and the Arabian Gulf,...Hercules, and return to Egypt through them, and by the Northern sea (the Mediterranean). The Phoenicians took their departure from Egypt by the way of the... | |
| William Schaw Lindsay - 1874 - 746 pagine
...to Asia. This discovery was first made by Necho, the Egyptian king, who, on desisting from the canal he had begun between the Nile and the Arabian Gulf, sent to sea a number of ships manned by Phoanicians, with orders to make for the Pillars of Hercules, and return to Egypt through them, and... | |
| Herodotus - 1875 - 484 pagine
...all sides by the sea, except where it is attached to Asia. This discovery was first made by Necos,* the Egyptian king, who on desisting from the canal which he had begun between the Nile India in a marsh. I incline to suspect a mere lapsus, by wliich'Herodotus has made the river run east,... | |
| Foxhall Alexander Parker - 1876 - 288 pagine
...quaint arid concise narrative, I shall give in his own words : u This discovery was first made by Necos, the Egyptian king, who, on desisting from the canal...Phoenicians took their departure from Egypt by way of the Egyptian Sea, and so sailed into the Southern Ocean. When autumn came, they went ashore, wherever they... | |
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